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Gilligan
03-21-2004, 03:18 AM
Hi,

I posted 2 ads on this forum on how to convert the M4Ps to MP3. I didn't say how because I waited until I finish my person webpage. Now it's available. You can find out how to do that here:
www.geocities.com/le_revolte2002

Enjoy your music and God bless you all and Bless America!!!
Take care.

Unregistered
05-14-2004, 06:57 AM
I found a better way, download FREEWARE foobar2000. And you can convert the itunes file that way. then use dBpowerAMP to convert them from wavs.

Spoon
05-14-2004, 07:10 AM
AFAIK foobar will not touch protected m4p files...

Unregistered
05-15-2004, 01:35 AM
foobar2000 wont work on old downloaded files but it definitely worked on the new ones, at least it did for me

Unregistered
07-25-2004, 06:33 AM
uh that link to the geocities page dont work, well it works but there isnt anyting there. it is a directory listing of nothing.

Unregistered
08-20-2004, 12:42 AM
Billian I tried to reach your home page and was unsuccessful -- I have been struggling with how to convert Itunes music to MP3 so I can install them on my MP3 player so I can listen to the music while I'm biking -- Can you tell me how to do this -- I tried to copy the M4P files on a CD and when I try to read them back it says that it is not a music CD and I cannot read it to convert the songs to MP3 format -- can you help -- Hammer

Unregistered
10-14-2004, 11:49 AM
why don't you simply burn the m4p files into an audio CD and then rip that audio CD in mp3 files. i can certainly understand not wanting to do it if you have hundreds or thousands of m4p files, but...it's the most straight forward way of doing so without jumping through the hoops of so many other programs.

Unregistered
10-16-2004, 06:59 PM
why don't you simply burn the m4p files into an audio CD and then rip that audio CD in mp3 files. i can certainly understand not wanting to do it if you have hundreds or thousands of m4p files, but...it's the most straight forward way of doing so without jumping through the hoops of so many other programs.

so many people suggest this but it does not work... the burner software strips the audio from the files so all you get is a long file of silence. Apple figured this one out a long time ago.

Spoon
10-18-2004, 03:34 PM
so many people suggest this but it does not work... the burner software strips the audio from the files so all you get is a long file of silence. Apple figured this one out a long time ago.

Rubarb! :)

if it strips the audio then it wouldn't play in normal cd players.